Casino Militar, Melilla
A Modernista military club in Melilla, the North African city that became Spain’s second capital of Art Nouveau.
A Modernista military club in Melilla, the North African city that became Spain’s second capital of Art Nouveau.
Cave of El Castillo interior, Puente Viesgo, Cantabria. Palaeolithic cave art site. CC BY-SA / Wikimedia Commons. Puente…
The hypostyle prayer hall of the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba (Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba) from the east, looking toward the…
Juli Batllevell, a former assistant of Gaudí, built this Modernista textile office in Sabadell in 1908; its arcaded…
Cover stones of the Dolmen of Menga, Antequera. Photo: Juan de Vojnikov. CC BY-SA 3.0. Antequera, Andalusia ·…
Art Deco / Spanish Rationalism · 1933 · Madrid, Spain Edificio Capitol Rising above the Gran Vía at…
Enrique Nieto built the Casino Español in Melilla from 1911 and raised it twice more, in 1917 and…
Enrique Nieto designed the apartment block at López Moreno 14 in Melilla in 1924, a modernist front of…
Antoni Gaudí built El Capricho in Comillas between 1883 and 1885, an orientalist summer villa banded with sunflower…
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